The "swish swish" sounds in our bellies are primarily caused by the movement of gas and fluids in the digestive tract. These sounds, known as borborygmi, occur as food, liquid, and air move through the intestines during digestion. They can be more pronounced when the stomach is empty or during digestion after a meal. Additionally, the contractions of the intestinal muscles also contribute to these sounds.
Fireflies make their bellies glow by combining certain chemicals that make a "glow" in their bellies. This glow is used to communicate to other fireflies.
A swish, maby a little of a whine when it first starts up but it really just sounds like something starting up then it stops
The sound of a ball going through the net is a "swish" or a "swoosh."
yes it does
that sounds like a VERY VERY VERY bad idea
it sounds like the switch is loose or a loose wire
BELLIES
make it swish
most people i know (including me) say swish because it sounds better
No, alliteration is repeated initial consonant sounds. Onomatopoeia is words like boom, swish, and bow-wow that approximate noises.
The plural of swish is swishes.
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